e.Workbook​s.open(FIL​E_NAME);

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Dennis Bellamy
Dennis Bellamy el 29 de Nov. de 2017
Respondida: Greg el 1 de Dic. de 2017
every time I try the 'Open'
FILE_NAME = 'E:\Nov_2017\CP-140_NOV-17\1_FORCE_DATA.xls'
eWorkbook = e.Workbooks.open(FILE_NAME);
command, it comes back with: Error using open Too many input arguments.
any idea why?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 30 de Nov. de 2017
Notice it has Open with a capital 'O'.
Dennis Bellamy
Dennis Bellamy el 1 de Dic. de 2017
In my defence, I am working on three blocks of code and LaTex trying to get this data filtered, saved, and charted....
Probably should have noticed that myself so THANK YOU for pointing it out....
next question, how do I get the merged cell to centre the data? and can I make charts in Excel directly from MATLAB? and finally, is there an index of commands that I can use with e.Workbooks so that I can find these answers on my own?
thanks again for your help.

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Greg
Greg el 1 de Dic. de 2017
For simple stuff, use properties(e) and methods(e) as Guillaume has indicated, with the extra knowledge that Microsoft Office products are (almost?) always capitalized, and MATLAB often start lowercase.
For more involved stuff, open Excel (or Office application of your choice), and change your help to "Developer Reference" then click "Excel Object Model Reference." You can browse a VAST library of VBA/API information this way (and without an internet connection). See attached image.

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